2016 Fantasy Baseball Rankings & ProjectionsCatcher #14

Castillo played for the Mariners (six games), Cubs (24 games) and Diamondbacks (80 games) last year totaling 110 games hitting a combined .237 with 19 home runs.

Welington really excelled after going to Arizona where he posted a .255 average with 17 long balls in just 80 games with the Diamondbacks. The Dominican Catcher did a lot of his damage attacking pitchers early in the count in 2015 (he hit .400 swinging at the first pitch last season with six home runs in 35 total at bats). Castillo also had a combined .263 BABIP last season - a noticeable drop off compared to his career numbers. The Diamondbacks will have to rely on him behind the plate this year as his main competition in Spring Training will be Oscar Hernandez and Peter O'Brien.

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If Castillo can continue to be aggressive in 2016 he'll be a candidate for a career year and have major Fantasy value as he'll be undrafted in most leagues.